Archives for December 2007

Best of How to be an Original in 2007 [How to be an Original]

2007 was the first year of How to be an Original. Also the first year for me as a blogger. It’s been a great year and I learned a lot!
I learned a lot about blogging. In the first two months already, I learned that I wanted to switch from a hosted site (Typepad) to a self-hosted site [...]

31 December 2007 | General | No Comments

Best Wireless Printers of 2007 [Productivity @ Home]

Today’s guest post is by James Kara Murat.  Every Monday, Productivity @ Home looks at the topic of Working @ Home.
The year 2007 is the year of the WiFi. Tidying up your home or office space starts with cutting the numerous cords that tangles and connects your productivity gadgets together. Therefore, customers looking for printers [...]

31 December 2007 | Technology, WAHM, Working @ Home, home business, home office, wireless printers, working at home | No Comments

One Last Look at 2007 [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]

My wife and I went to Popham Beach for a walk yesterday, and I snapped a few pics. The weather forecast for today was snow, and lots of it, so we were glad to be outside. The weather was perfect, and the beach was busy with families, dogs, horseback riders and at least one person [...]

31 December 2007 | Community | No Comments

Guten Rutsch! [ToolBlog]

Herzlichen Dank allen, die das ToolBlog in diesem Jahr beleitet haben, als Leser, als Feedbackgeber, als Kommentatoren, als wie auch immer…
Ihnen allen einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr.
Ihr Stephan List

Original post here: Stephan List

31 December 2007 | Allgemein | No Comments

Thunderbird and Lightning, Very Very Frightening! [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]

Today’s guest post is by Al at 7P Productions.
For those of us who are warriors of the Information Age, we use the email and calendar applications like a sword and shield. For the apps, the usual suspects include Microsoft with MS Outlook and Google with Gmail and Google Calendar (gCal). Because I do much of [...]

31 December 2007 | Digital Apps, GTD, Planning | No Comments

How to Make New Year’s Resolutions that Stick [Ian's Messy Desk]

Posted in Motivation
It’s traditional to mark the beginning of the year with commitments to change, and goals to be accomplished in the next twelve months. However, it doesn’t take long to discover at the end of the year that we came no closer to achieving those resolutions than when we made them.
Here are four useful [...]

31 December 2007 | motivation | No Comments

iNozbe vídeo [El Canasto]

Acabo de ver un vídeo de iNozbe (la versión para el iPhone de Nozbe) y creo que es la manera en que Apple debería haber hecho el gestor de tareas para en iPhone. Es muy fácil de usar y es completo sin funcionalidades que sobran.

Original post here: Jeroen Sangers

31 December 2007 | Internet, Software, iphone, nozbe | No Comments

A GTD Daily Review (for when time is short) [Gearfire Productivity]

Have you ever been in a situation where new, time sensitive (i.e. homework due tomorrow) tasks are given to you on a daily basis, and no matter how elegant and streamlined your GTD system is, there just seems like there’s too much that has to be done?
The Goal: A GTD System that provides quick [...]

31 December 2007 | GTD, Productivity, Student Tips | No Comments

FruitfulTime TaskManager Released [FruitfulTime Blog]

FruitulTime is pleased to announce the release of FruitfulTime TaskManager. FruitfulTime Taskmanager is an easy to use to do list software that helps you to keep track of your to do list in a more elegant way than pen and paper.
Original post here: admin

31 December 2007 | FruitfulTime, FruitfulTime TaskManager, FruitfulTime TaskManager to do list software, to do list, to do list software, todo | No Comments

5 Powerful Reasons to Make Reflection a Daily Habit, and How to Do It [Zen Habits]

It’s New Year’s Eve (where I live), and I’ve been doing a lot of reflection over the last year. It’s the perfect time of year to look back and reflect on what you’ve done right this year, to learn from what you’ve done.
And on further reflection, this habit of reflection is something that I’ve developed [...]

30 December 2007 | habits | No Comments